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Barack Obama Democratic Party primary presidential campaign, 2008

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On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States in Springfield, Illinois. On June 3, 2008, he secured enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party for the 2008 presidential election. He is the first African-American in American History to be nominated by a major party.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008

    See also: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008 ... In December 2006, Obama spoke at a New Hampshire event celebrating Democratic Party midterm election victories in the first-in-the-nation U.S. presidential primary state, drawing 1500 people.
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    Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

    Further information: Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008 ... | Affiliation | Democratic Party |
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    Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008

    See also: Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008, Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008, and Democratic Party (United States) presidential debates, 2008 ... Primary results
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    United States presidential election, 2008 timeline

    April 25-April 27 - John McCain launches his 2008 Presidential Campaign with stops in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Iowa and Arizona. ... Vermont Democratic primary and Texas Democratic caucuses won by Barack Obama.
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    Barack Obama

    2008 presidential campaign ... "Hoosier Daddy: What Rising Democratic Star Barack Obama Can Learn from an Old Lion of the GOP", Washington Monthly.
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    Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential candidates

    United States presidential election, 2008 United States elections, 2008 · Candidates (Comparison) · Debates · Congressional support · Fundraising · Ballot access · Timeline · Super Tuesday · Potomac primary · Super Tuesday II · General polls · Statewide general polls · International polls · International reaction Democratic Party ... Nominee: Barack Obama (campaign · positions)
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    Congressional endorsements for the 2008 United States presidential election

    United States presidential election, 2008 United States elections, 2008 · Candidates (Comparison) · Debates · Congressional support · Fundraising · Ballot access · Timeline · Super Tuesday · Potomac primary · Super Tuesday II · General polls · Statewide general polls · International polls · International reaction Democratic Party ... Nominee: Barack Obama (campaign · positions)
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    United States presidential election, 2008

    United States presidential election, 2008 United States elections, 2008 · Candidates (Comparison) · Debates · Congressional support · Fundraising · Ballot access · Timeline · Super Tuesday · Potomac primary · Super Tuesday II · General polls · Statewide general polls · International polls · International reaction Democratic Party ... Nominee: Barack Obama (campaign · positions)
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    John McCain presidential campaign, 2008

    Even before his March 4 primary wins, McCain indicated that he would campaign "everywhere" in the general election - including traditionally Democratic states like California, New Jersey and Connecticut. ... Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008
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    Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries, 2008

    On 27 January 2008, their cousin Caroline Kennedy (President John F. Kennedy's daughter) announced in a New York Times op-ed piece entitled, "A President Like My Father", that she would endorse Barack Obama in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. ... The Clinton campaign had $33 million on hand at the end of February 2008, but due to federal election laws, would only be able to spend $11 million of that on the Democratic primary.

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Barack Obama Democratic Party primary presidential campaign, 2008